Advocate for Long-Term Care Residents, Become an Ombudsman, Orlando

Cause Areas

When

It's flexible! We'll work with your schedule.

Where

Orange, Seminole, Osceola and Brevard CountiesOrlando, FL32801

About

Florida’s Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program has advocate positions available in Orlando and the surrounding area. Volunteers visit with residents of nursing homes, assisted living facilities and adult-family care homes to ensure they are treated with dignity and respect. Training and certification are provided and volunteers participate in council meetings, administrative assessments and complaint resolution in facilities.

Candidates need to:

Enjoy working with seniors and those with disabilities

Plan to volunteer 20 hours a month

Pass a background check (paid for by the Program)

Complete certification training

Communicate well

Attend a monthly meeting

Not work at a long-term care facility

If you would like to become an ombudsman and make a difference in your community, visit ombudsman.myflorida.com, search for us on Facebook or call 1-888-831-0404.